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Trial to send flies into varroa mite zone to repla...

A native fly species could be key to pollinating crops across Australia's biggest blueberry-growing region, which is affected by a...

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The Last, Lonely Walks Through New York City

On the eve of his move back to his native Tel Aviv, photographer Natan Dvir made a final tour of the streets that he had called ho...

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How the Coronavirus Got Its Close-Up, Thanks to El...

This teeny, tiny particle doesn't just expose what the pathogen looks like—it's already helped scientists design a vaccine now in ...

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Space Photos of the Week: Keeping an Eye on Jupite...

NASA's Juno orbiter, along with its Hubble and Gemini telescopes, will help scientists better understand the planet's atmosphere.

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Space Station Star Trail

Stars leave streaks of light in concentric circles in this Mar 16, 2012, view from the International Space Station.

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Celebrating Women in STEM

Deputy director for technology and research investments at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, Dr. Christyl Johnson, speaks during...

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Working on Artemis II

A technician works on part of the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket’s core stage for Artemis II in this March 11, 2023, image.

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Earth’s Radiant Atmosphere

The last rays of an orbital sunset illuminate the Earth's atmosphere in this Feb. 17, 2023, photograph from the International Spac...

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Farmers of wild Fijian coffee embrace agritourism ...

One of Fiji's first agritourism ventures is introducing tourists to the taste of the country's wild coffee and it's supporting Fij...

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Grower calls for compulsory fruit fly traps on far...

After three years and almost 40 outbreaks, a fruit grower is calling for the government to mandate traps in commercial orchards. I...

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How being crowned a 'queen' helped propel these wo...

Like many farming areas, women's roles in the apple orchards of Donnybrook went relatively unrecognised in the 1950s. But the regi...

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High in the Alps, Giant Blankets Slow a Glacier's ...

Despite preservationists' best efforts, the Rhône Glacier may not be long for this world.

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